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Mutant plastic-munching enzyme does not support evolution

Mutant plastic-munching enzyme does not support evolution

New plastic-munching Ideonella sakaiensis bacterium was intelligently engineered, not randomly evolved.
Article
03 May, 2018
Sinners and saints regardless of race

Sinners and saints regardless of race

The best and worst of humanity can be found in people of all races.
Article
10 Mar, 2018
Reversible autopoiesis—a foundational design principle for life’s survival

Reversible autopoiesis—a foundational design principle for life’s survival

Because cells have the ability to adapt to certain stresses, such as a lack of food, they must have been functioning that way from the start.
Article
16 Feb, 2018
Skin deep

Skin deep

I couldn’t help but note your shade of melanin.
Article
27 Dec, 2017
Brave warriors with words

Brave warriors with words

Communication is key when it comes to deciphering some secrets.
Article
02 Dec, 2017
Skin colour surprises

Skin colour surprises

The genes that affect light and dark skin colour are found across the world, indicating that they were in our population before we spread out across the world at Babel.
Article
23 Nov, 2017
Reading ‘origin of life’ research

Reading ‘origin of life’ research

What should we be aware of as we try to read the secular literature with a careful and critical eye?
Article
12 Sep, 2017
The scientific case against evolution

The scientific case against evolution

How do evolutionists construct their scientific case for evolution? How can the creationist respond in scientific terms?
Article
07 Jan, 2017
Designed to adapt?

Designed to adapt?

Despite evidence to the contrary, evolutionists continue to offer up random mutations as an explanation of how life developed.
Article
03 Jan, 2017
Our four dimensional genome

Our four dimensional genome

Many people think DNA is like a recipe or an ordered set of instructions. This is far too simplistic–because genomes operate in multiple dimensions. The first dimension is the sequence of DNA letters. Unlike a book, these DNA letters can be 'read' in different ways. For example, each part of a 'gene' can be used in constructing multiple different proteins, a process controlled by other parts of the genome—the second dimension. Then we must consider the arrangement of the DNA in the nucleus, where genes are not randomly distributed, but cluster together according to need—the third dimension. Even more impressively, the chromosomes in the nucleus vary in shape according to the cell’s changing needs over time—the fourth dimension. How could genomes operating in multiple dimensions have evolved? A rare beneficial mutation that might enhance things in one dimension would likely cause problems at other levels. Genomes look more and more like the handiwork of a supremely intelligent programmer.
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16 Dec, 201601:01
How does genetics point to design?

How does genetics point to design?

Gregor Mendel (father of genetics) and Charles Darwin (father of modern evolution) disagreed. Darwin claimed creatures could change into unlimited other creatures. Mendel's discoveries suggest otherwise. See which idea science supports.
Video
03 Dec, 201628:31
Copy challenge

Copy challenge

Man looked to the birds, and conquered the skies. Now researchers are looking to imitate a much tinier winged creature …
Article
09 Nov, 2016
How reliable are genomes from ancient DNA?

How reliable are genomes from ancient DNA?

When researchers assume fossils with DNA are a certain age, they are faced with the glaring contradiction that basic chemistry means DNA should not be present. 
Article
04 Nov, 2016
The four dimensional human genome defies naturalistic explanations

The four dimensional human genome defies naturalistic explanations

The human genome is the most complex computer operating system in the known universe and defies naturalistic explanations.
Article
06 Oct, 2016
Evolutionary dilemma

Evolutionary dilemma

Discoveries of such things as gene regulatory networks and epigenetics are creating another crisis for evolutionists
Article
03 Oct, 2016
Herero genocide

Herero genocide

German settlers, feeding on ideas of evolutionary superiority, perpetrated genocide on the noble Herero people of Namibia.
Article
14 Sep, 2016